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CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 October 17, 2017

Mitch mcconnell. We are probably now despite what we read, were probably now as far as im concerned closer than ever before. And the relationship is very good. Were fighting for the same thing. That was today. Again there is the same Mitch Mcconnell hes been slamming, lead the very same gop lawmaker he was criticizing two hours earlier today. Im not going to blame myself ill be honest, they are not getting the job done. We have had healthcare approved, then you had a surprised vote by john mccain. Weve had other things happen and theyre not getting the job done. That criticism came in reaction to his former strategist, gop establishment and his pledged primary republican next year. Yeah mitch, the donors are not happy weve all left you. Weve cut your oxygen off, mitch, okay. Even as the president echoed banners critique he seems to be looking ahead to launch with the established leader. He seem to be trying to have it both ways. ....

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CNNW Anderson Cooper 360 October 17, 2017

What we read, were probably now, i think, at least as far as im concerned, closer than ever before. And the relationship is very good. Were fighting for the same thing. Well, that was today. Again, this is the same Mitch Mcconnell hes been slamming who leads the very same gop makers he was criticizing just two hours earlier today. And im not going to blame myself, ill be honest. They are not getting the job done. Weve had health care approved, and then you had a surprise vote by john mccain. Weve had other things happen, and theyre not getting the job done. That criticism came in reaction to his former chief strategist and his pledge to primary republican incumbents next year. Yeah, mitch, the donors are not happy. Theyve all left you. Weve cut your oxygen off, mitch. Even as the president echoed bannon credit seek, he also seemed to be looking ahead to his lunch with the establishment majority leader. He seems to be trying to ha ....

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NDSU Extension working to prevent opioid misuse in rural areas | News, Sports, Jobs


Jan 16, 2021
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The Strengthening the Heartland program has reached youth and adults throughout North Dakota. Map courtesy of South Dakota State University.
Farming and ranching are businesses that often involve the entire family.
So when the farm or ranch operation faces challenges such as poor growing and harvesting conditions, low commodity prices, trade wars, a shortage of livestock feed for winter or injuries, the stress affects everyone in the family, according to NDSU Agriculture Communications. These stressors are risk factors for prescription opioid misuse.
North Dakota State University Extension has partnered with South Dakota State University Extension to provide services that prevent opioid misuse in rural communities, particularly in the farming/ranching industry, across the two states through a program called Strengthening the Heartland (STH). They received a $563,825 grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administrat ....

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